MEAC Announces 2025 All-MEAC Football Honors

Football | 11/25/2025 12:15:58 PM

NORFOLK, Va. - The Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) has announced its 2025 All-MEAC Football Teams, recognizing the hard work, dedication, and standout performances of student-athletes across the conference.
Leading the First Team selections is North Carolina Central with 12 honorees, followed by Delaware State with six and South Carolina State with five. Morgan State and Howard each placed two student-athletes on the First Team.
All awards and honors were voted on by the MEAC’s head football coaches and sports information directors.
The MEAC’s Offensive and Defensive Players of the Year will be revealed during the National Football Foundation (NFF) Annual Awards Press Conference on Tuesday, Dec. 9, at the Bellagio Hotel & Casino beginning at 9 a.m. PST. The press conference will stream live on ESPN+.
This year’s specialty award recipients include:
  • Offensive Lineman of the Year: Roger Smith, South Carolina State
  • Rookie of the Year: Raymond Moore III, Morgan State
  • Coach of the Year: Chennis Berry, South Carolina State
Roger Smith delivers back-to-back excellence for South Carolina State, becoming the second consecutive Bulldog offensive lineman to earn the MEAC’s highest honor in the trenches. A dominant and steady force on the offensive front, Smith anchored a unit that powered the Bulldogs to 5,050 yards of total offense, averaging 420.8 yards per game.

With Smith leading the way, S.C. State paced the MEAC in passing offense (284.0 ypg), ranking ninth nationally, and finished second in the conference in total offense (413.0 ypg), 20th nationally. His consistent performance earned him four MEAC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors during the 2025 season, showcasing his weekly impact and leadership.

Raymond Moore III produced an exceptional freshman season, passing for 1,049 yards, completing 90 of 166 attempts (54.2%), and averaging 116.6 yards per game with nine touchdowns. A true dual-threat, he added 414 rushing yards and six touchdowns, averaging 46 yards per game and ranking ninth in the MEAC in rushing.

Appearing in nine games with five starts, Moore earned MEAC Rookie of the Week honors six times and is one of 25 finalists for the 2025 Jerry Rice Award, presented annually to the top freshman in Division I FCS football.
In just his second year leading South Carolina State, Chennis Berry has solidified himself as one of the most dynamic coaches in HBCU football. Since taking over the program, Berry has engineered a championship-caliber culture and remains undefeated in MEAC play (10–0).

Berry guided the Bulldogs to a 9–3 overall record and a perfect 5–0 conference mark in 2025, securing their second consecutive MEAC Championship. His leadership once again propelled S.C. State to the Cricket Celebration Bowl, marking the program’s second straight appearance under his direction.

See below for the entire list of All-MEAC team selectees.
 
Offensive Lineman of the Year: Roger Smith, South Carolina State
Rookie of the Year: Raymond Moore III, Morgan State
Coach of the Year: Chennis Berry, South Carolina State
 
First Team Offense
Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown
Walker Harris N.C. Central QB r-Sr. Wake Forest, N.C.
Marquis Gillis Delaware State RB Grad. Milford, Del.
James Jones Delaware State RB Jr. Baltimore, Md.
Chauncey Spikes N.C. Central WR r-Sr. Burtonville, Md.
Jordan Smith S.C. State WR Grad. Columbia, S.C.
Luke Bracey N.C. Central TE Sr. Rock Hill, S.C.
Jestus Johnson Delaware State C Grad. Laurel, Md.
Isaiah Cook Delaware State OL r-Sr. Willingboro, N.J.
Jestus Johnson Delaware State OL Grad. Laurel, Md.
Roger Smith S.C. State OL Sr. Maple Heights, OH
Trevon Humphrey N.C. Central OL r-Jr. Greensboro, N.C.
 
First Team Defense
Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown
Michael Lunz II S.C. State DL Grad. Radcliff, KY
Thomas Johnson N.C. Central DL r-Jr. Lawndale, Calif.
Blanche Gold Morgan State DL Grad. Landover, Md.
Noah Miles Howard DL Sr. Tampa, Fla.
Erick Hunter Morgan State LB r-Sr. Capitol Heights, Md.
Brian Bates Delaware State LB r-So. Centreville, Va.
Jordan Franklin S.C. State LB r-So. Waynesboro, Ga.
Jarod Washington S.C. State DB Sr. Fredericksburg, Va.
Jelani Vassell N.C. Central DB r-Sr. Tampa, Fla.
Kedrick Green Howard DB r-Jr. Winston Salem, N.C.
Tomondrey Braxton N.C. Central DB So. Highland Spring, Va.
Brandon Bowman N.C. Central P r-So. Harrisburg, N.C.
Kaleb Robison N.C. Central PK So. Middleburg, Fla.
Mehki Wall N.C. Central RS r-Jr. Greensboro, N.C.
 
Second Team Offense
Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown
William Atkins IV S.C. State QB Grad. Baltimore, Md.
Chris Mosely N.C. Central RB Sr. Fort Worth, Texas
Anthony Reagan Jr. Howard RB So. Woodbury, N.J.
Chance Peterson N.C. Central WR r-So. Wake Forest, N.C.
Nyghee Jolly Delaware State WR* r-Sr. Newark, Del.
Justin Perry Morgan State WR* Fr. Amelia, Va.
Cyrus Ellison S.C. State TE r-Jr. Pamplico, S.C.
James Reddick II S.C. State C Grad. Fort Valley, Ga.
A.C. McMoore N.C. Central OL Jr. Rock Hill, S.C.
Chevy Trask, Jr. S.C. State OL Grad. Chicago, Ill.
Ja’Quan Sprinkle N.C. Central OL r-So. Orangeburg, S.C.
Moses Umoren S.C. State OL Jr. Columbus, Ga.
 
Second Team Defense
Name School Pos. Yr. Hometown
Joshua Barker S.C. State DL Jr. Kennesaw, Ga.
Donquarius Parker N.C. Central DL r-Jr. Durham, N.C.
David Ojiegbe Norfolk State DL r-So. Washington, D.C.
Lance Byndon Morgan State DL Jr. Cincinnati, Ohio
Terique Miles Norfolk State LB Grad. Norfolk, Va.
Max U’Ren N.C. Central LB r-Sr. Winston-Salem, N.C.
Isaiah Lawson N.C. Central LB r-Sr. Queens, N.Y.
Jadon Carter Morgan State DB Sr. Bryans Road, Md.
Hiroshi Carr Morgan State DB r-So. Stafford, Va.
Zuri Watson Howard DB r-Fr. St. Petersburg, Fla.
Wayne Favors Delaware State DB r-Jr. Miami, Fla.
Eliott Janish S.C. State P* Grad. Midwest City, OK
Liam Allen IV Howard P* Fr. Lake Mary, Fla.
Nico Cavanillas-Alti S.C. State PK Sr. Madrid, Spain
Jaylen White Norfolk State RS r-Sr. Hampton, Va.